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Jand, Whom He the Entir> Story. —_—- py Willlkm N. Amory a Wreeland, President of th Sirzet Railway Company. treet gers, the Wall road company, oad after that road was pany punished. by ‘vath, his presence not being insisted Amory was “the chief witness for the prosecution de- | ye: epite himself. Although the complaln- | wi “ant, he aid not want to go on the stand. As soon a8 Mr. Nicol] admitted the issu- ance of the statement complained of, ‘Thomas F. Byrne at once sald that it “would not be necessary to call ‘upon by the prosecution. Amory. mt Darrassing questions about life for the last dozen ANERS HACKED AMOR SA ons the Wormsers, James Ri Keene and Talbot J. Taylor “as Those Who Stirred Up In- DIDN'T WANT TO TESTIFY. But the Lawyer for President Vree- Ie Suing for Libel, Insisted Upon Sringing Out In the action for criminal libel brought intB” RABIES, HE SAYS. |i ie scission and warning not Teer to £9 too near the windows. But the growing out ‘of the charges of Amory to the Dis- ct-Attorney that there had been ¢rim- Ynality in the management of the Met- Popolitan Street Rallway, Amory went on the stand to-day. He deciared that he had had long talks with the Worm- brokers; James R, Keene, with Mr. Meene's son- {p-law. Talbot J. Taylor, and that Taylor ‘fiad emvloyed Accountant Telchman to verify the report of Accountant Hertle, ‘who had been engaged by Amory to In treet ral © ‘vestigate the affairs of the 1 He admitted that he bad been after the Metropolitan officials ever since he Teft the employ of the T “the Metropolitan and that he was still ‘bent on having the officials of the com- Vola Low All About It. ‘He had told William Barclay Parsons that he would get after them; he had furnished Mayor Low with data as to thelr infringement of the law, and had done everything in ‘his power to make trouble. But he said he did not do this “pecause he had lost his place. “he said, he aid not want a job in the street railroad business because it was vt Want to Testify. ‘Magistrate Barlow ruled that Amory would have to stand the gaff. ‘Nicoll went after him, asking him em- ‘® year but work on the Mtetropotitan | wise, that he. was not a vondholder, stockholder or oMceholder in tae Met- ropolitan, and that he never had teen extent for the three months right after —-—— the Third avenue road had been ab- sorbed by the Metropolitan, when he Five-Year-Old Abraham Harris, Reaching for a Toy, Tumbled was secretary of the Third avenue, When Mr, Nicoll asked what he had Down Airshaft of a Flat in Harlem, done for a living since that time Mr. Byrne objected. want to show," sald Mr. Nicol! ‘just the kind of a man this witnoss is, 1 want to show that He fs a runner for corporations—that he's a small man. I want lo show how email he {*.”" “Let hi ate me Amery. enyth AY ve got nothing to hide.” Allowed to Answer Nicoll. Mr. Byrne withdrew hi and the interrogating went on. said he had got consents fron property ganers for the subway in behait of the While playing with his little boy play- mate on the third floor of No, 129 Ea: What was your Highty-sixth street Abraham Harris, ain chiection > ‘want to show how @mall a man * insieted tho lawyer for the de- with the accent on the ema t Ato give mo $2,500, but I oo, and | got ik.” pac in grin. aged five years, fell down through the alrshaft and was killed. y son of Mr. and nry Harris, who reside at the He was a curly headed he pride of his parents. . while his sisters , he asked his mother uid go upstairs and play nsisied on Amory with SURE CURE. FO President of the Health Board Gives of the striking body, then the screams of the Weinberg child. She rushed to the window and was horrified to see her little boy lying quite motionless at the bottom of the shaft. with nown as “Uncle Simon's recipe’ is a sure cure. The recipe follows: One handful of rue, twelve cloves of garlic, one teaspoonful of lead filings, boy approached the airshaft to get a| sf; toy fro the windowsill. He lost his “Uncle Simon's Recipe” and Says Jyaiance and fell headlong down tne It's a Wonderful Remedy. shalt, His mother, whose apartments are on the ground floor, heard the awful thud a THEY SHW FAR, AND WIFE KILLED Two Witnesses Brought Here | from France to Give Evidence that Mrs. Charles Fair Qut- lived Husband. An application was made to Bupreme Justice Greenbaum by Ji r, attorneys for the ex nt Charles L. Falr, 19 postpone fB. Chandfer, attorney for M New Jersoy relatives, and for examination cn Thursday he shad se- cured permission. Mr. Jay said that it would te neses- sary for his side to g9 to Paris to = Information necessary In the cross-ex- amination of these witnesses, By the d come ac to keep them ‘here until June, even if} he had the means wherewith to, tain them here, while the cost of send- ing them back and bringing them )ere again would be a hardship to Mra She hurled to the cellar and with the help of the janitor carried the uncon- sclous child upstairs, “Dr, Anderson was called but found that the skull was ome quart of beer and half pound of molasses or treacle. Pound the rue, garlic and lead together and boll the whole recipe down to nine wlucgiass- fuls. Drink one wineglasstul every | fractured and there were internal in- ‘Axcnue| Morning for nine mornings. Juries from which the boy died three ch a ——— hours later in his mpther's arms. Tae wd little fetlow will be buried to-day. ds parents are heartbroken. ——————— FALL KILLS TINSMITH. Vambled Five Stories Down Eleva- tor Shaft While at Work. A Unsmith named Grimm fell five stories down an elevator shaft while at work at No. 646 West Twenty-sevénth street to-day and was instantly killed Hs address is unknown to his fellow- workmen. F The police report the dead man's name as Matthew Grimm, of No. 510 Ninth avenue. LADIES CAN WEAR SHOLS one size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be ehaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant re- SUES ROAD OVER HEART DISEASE. Man Says Collision Gave It to Him and Wants $15,000 for Damages He Sustained, In fact, Bernard Nelson's suit for $15,000 asainat the Union Ratlway Company was re- silmed In the Supreme Court of Brook- lyn this morning. Expert witnesses will ive thelr opinions us to what caused pericarditis, ‘The pulsations of Ni shown to the jury yt . will try to show that the dii caused by a ek of a trolley cur, while the company's counsel will argue that his heart was weakened by the citing work as cashier, in a broker's office during a pani Mef to corns and bunions. It's the Medical experts galiered around the} greatest comfort discovery of the age : His! Cures and prevents swollen feet, blis- ters, callous and sore spots. Allen's Foot-Ease |s a certain cure for sweat- RyANIE AVeRUsiontiaMen iL aay ing, hot, aching feet. At all drug- Is av en it crashed into anather car, He was thrown forward, giets and nee stores, 25c. Trial injuring his knee and breast. Severai|Package FREE by mall, Address, days later pericarditis Geveloped, © Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Mr. through the flesh. uffdred for more than a year, Mr. fall of 1901 he was riding on a = AT 6-foot Golden Cak $2.90 |Satis One DRESSER DINING ['inely finished, Large This Oak ROOM EX- cheval Freach plate : CHIFFONIER | TENSION Palit etaes of 5drawersisa| TABLE. z drawers, splendid ; Top beautifully salon 84.88 LR BARGAIN, (to match. We are selling €4 35 ; At this price until these for this week only gt sold out, 121st Street: Corner 121st St. EVERYTHING Fox HOUSEKEEPING. -ARPETS, MATTING, ICEBOXES, RUGS. Chatham Square : 2226 to 2234 Third Ave.}193 to 205 Park Row, Chatham Square. Everything Reliable. aad ? Checked oA val ooo GALE EANME VATT OTR P OEY YY TH TUFTED LEATHERET TE COUCH oak frame, This covering will wear as well as leather and reduces he $1 1 40 ‘cost over bali, Special price, * oaly to $10.75 Prices Marked in Plain Figures, . Nelson and the other relatives of Mrs. Fatr. Beeldes, he dowhted {f they could be induced to make the voyage to Ameri¢a agaln Decis was adjourned until Apri he witnesses are to be amined before ex-Justice Keener, THE BIG STORE SIEG make themselves more desirable. Covers. equally tempting. Awnings. AWNINGS, a large se- lection of patterns and colors, 28 different stripes. As a leader we will make for your house a single Awning of ordinary size of Ge lent Seay, ipetstiel an st workmanship, 9 5 Should you desire Awnings of the same quality for 6__ windows, we will make 1.95 them for, each, Q Wines and Liquors. DOUBLE STOUT, an excellent tonic 90c Per elauero ne diet OLD FRIARS' PORT, SHERRY and 108 SWEET CATAWBA: per xallon. "1 690 ARD TABLE CLARET E RIPSLING; per gallon, T JULIPN TABLE CLARET; 2 ZO cane 12 quarts, OLD FRIARS! RIDSLING; per ome, 2 75 OLD PRIARS' SAUTER Gelielous wine, ot 3,50 old aan fine flavor: TF 12 quarts. &t. “IULIBN: Imported trom Armand Freres, France; per case, 12 RGAUX: Imported trom Armand Freres, France; per case, 12 IDIMER; {mported from Burckhant arte, DESHETMPR; Imported trom Durckhantt & , Deldwwhielm, A-R; per cate, 5 9. yd SCOTCH WHISKE) 43.00; por case, 8. ine quality; 750 G $ WEDDING RYE; per gal, #285, per bottle, 3 MOUNT VERNON RYE; por wah. 12.59; gay Ae pbrreR RYE 1, 92.35 i IAB I 3 per gal, $2.35; rer. boitle 59e COOK'S PERFECTION RYE; per gal, $185: per bottle, 49c (Fourth Pioor.) AXMINSTER CARPETS Usual $1.10 to $1.25 qualities, Choice of the entire line’ of. tha Teihy Anan coterie! andioare a igak soot aad PY COFFEE—The original Combina- tion Javet a-pleasant mild drink- ing coffee of great merit; $1.00;. bb, MU T TON—Short forequarters fancy Canada Mutton; Ib, TOMATOES—"Founiain” brand, extra fancy solid cold pack red ripe Tomatoes; regular Ie. size; doz, $41.40; can CHERRIES—“Vassar”brand fancy California White Oxheart Cherries; TEA—Exara choice. first pickings Formosa Qolong Young Hyson, English Breakfast or India Ceylan Customers may add to their accounts in either store or make payments at either, suiting their own convenience. charges of any hind. ties; 5 bbs, $2,00; bb, SIXTH AVE. pect he ati rounen 5.50 Deldesheim, ARs; PAF cM. of 9.51 BE A DY MIXED PAINTS: > lt 9.2¢| MOLASSES—Duff's Old-Fashioned 78e Ge | OATS—" Fountain” 120) N.Y. Suie Whole Peeled Apples 7 the regular 25: doz. $2.25; Halibut Steak per Ib., tha repiter ic, size) ry ij 19¢ Tea; exceptionally fine cup wl 246 THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 24, 1903. RESCUED CREW, BURNED WRECK Sailors of the Battered Bark Freidig Saved Off Cape Hat- teras and Brought to This City by the Edda. The Norwegian steamer Eada, which arrived to-day from Macoris, San Do- mingo, brought into port the ship- wrecked crew of the Norwegian bark Freidig. The Edda on the outward passage m New York for San Domingo on teh 4 fell in with the Freidig about 175 niles south-southeast from Cape Hatteras, When sighted the bark was nearly awash and flying signals of dis- tress, e wreck the to be taken B. The crow but later Capt ordered the wreck set on fire, Ked men were taken ot they remained until the a to this port. led from Wilmington, . with a full cargo of 0 barrels of Tosln, and wi 2 ‘ os THREE KILLED IN EXPLOSION Workmen W Blown to Atom« and MIM Destroyed, FULTON, Ky., March 24.—Three men were killed and six ssrlowsly Injured by a boiler explosion in a saw-mill at Wickilffe, to-day. The three dead were olown to atoms and the mill ¢ 1 5 bound to i” ACITY INITSELF OPER 16"&{9"STS, Spring Upholsteries. — Special Offers of Gimely Interest As the days merge into warmer weather and Spring blossoms forth with all its sunniness and mild blandishments, the need for cooler Upholsteries becomes apparent Awnings become a necessity: so do Couch and Furniture Slip Madras and Ruffled Bobbinet Curtains will be found ruling favorites. stery Store inaugurates the season with some specially inviting offers. Rope Portioros. leader, $2.50 grade for, each, » Couch Covers. COUCH COVERS, beautiful, new, 3 yds. long and 54 in, wide. stripe effects, colors will blend with any ings. all have long tassel fringe : regularly sold for $1.75 each ; at, each, 100 IMITATION COUCH COVERS, 3 yds. long and 60 in wide, large variety of colorings, | |fringe all around: regular | price $3.50 ; special, each, | Residences, apartments, hotels, sailing vessels refurnished, wholly \or partly. Write to our Contract Department for estimates. é 0| Paints & Varnishes, | 22, ¥26t os ot vee sent wits 774 TURF EDGES, at Paints ere guaranteed as to sizes and colors: 11e | \-quart size, 34-gallon size, 500 WOODEN FLOOR STAINS ; Y-pint size, 1Oc| \-pintsize, 180 Ye-pint size, {-quart size, B2o VARNISH HARD OIL FINISH : Ye-pint size, L5e| I-pint size, \-quar@sizé, 400 rt Basoment.) | $7.25 Axminster Carpets for 8S5e. Splendid Carpet bargains. A\ll the newest patterns and color combinations. WOOL VELVET CARPETS. Superb quality, in floral, Oriental and two-toned effects: with border Sanne okey World’s Greatest. Grocery. ORANGES—Fancy weet juicy Navel Oranpes coast 4c Table Molasses, full qt, can, brand, best ry, seam-cooked Rolled White as, 2-Ib, pkge., EVAPORATED: APPLES—Fancy Ie FISH—Selecied Salmon or Chicken We Se 6c | SHAD—Fancy large selected Shad, per Ib, FISH—Choice Long Island Porgies, Flounders or Perch, per Ib,, Recital Go-morrow. PIANO AND SONG RECITAL IN THE AUDITORIUM, at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, MISS MINNA VAN BUREN, MISS JEANNE FERENCZY. SIG MR. EFFIM SRONSTEIN. ROPE PORTIERES; a large line in | WHITE IRISH POINT CUR- many styles and colorings; asa Hh GI TAINS; full size; all with mus- . with plain centres; regular $4.00 quality: special, 2 95 A new lot of MADRAS CUR- TAINS: 3 yds. iong and 40 in. wide; in broken stripes; greens, reds, blues, pink; also combinations 125 oLolatnaatall wil sngeel rings) 7 25 regular price $1.75; special, Very choice RUFFLED BOBRI- NET LACE CURTAINS; 3 yds 2s 2S \ 87382 00 graces at per pai, Contract Department Garden Implements. boarding houses, and steam and| NALUPABLE IRON BRACE LAWN RAKES, tinned, made of ateol wire, with long handies, point: D- HANDLE! LABOR CANAL, 300) tent 300 | rite DU CHESS" "Bo ROWS, nicely painted, made stron; and gond alie, * 275 GARDEN LAWN ROLLERS; 150 Ibe. @ 5 We have about 4,000 feet of Garden which we s0.d per foot, We 220) Pere ‘in 38 and PAINE’S CeleryCompound Used in Springtime Will Give That Strength, Vim and Bodily Activity That All | Are So Eager to Possess, Pure blood and well nourished nerves are the great requisites at this season for every man, woman and child. Too many of our people enter the spring Season with systems charged with dead- ly impurities. The blood is foul and stagnant; the liver and kidneys work imperfectly, and very often are dis- eased. With many, rheumatism, neural- gia and dyspepsia are daily tormentors. Life is not safe when such ailments are Permitted to run unchecked. If you, unfortunate sufferer, find your- self burdened with any of the forms of disease just referred to, do not fail to give Paine’s Celery Compound a trial. It is your only safety—your only true and certain deliverer from perils that end in death: Paine’s Celery Compound has | cured tens of thousands every spring- time; it will do the same blessed work for you. One bottle will cost you less than a visit to consult a physician, and will convince you of its power to cure. Mr. A. S. Farley, Milwaukee, Wis., says:— “Last spring I was convinced very strongly that my blood was in a bad and dangerous condition. 1 had boils and skin eruptions, was run down, sleep- less and had no appetite. The doctors failed to cure me. 1 fortunately tried your Paine’s Celery Compound. My dangers and troubles were soon ban- ished, and I was made a new man, strong and vigorous, thanks to Paine’s Celery Compound.” Soprano Contralto SALVATORE MICELI, Tenor Baritone MISS A. DORIS WARD at the Piano. Rope Portieres And so the Uphol- The price attractions are Curtains. lin back edge: newest designs; some long, with lace edge insertion; Hf 29 ° (Third Floor, Front, 18th St.) GARDEN TOOLS. SH. Fy STEEL R. ¢. Fe He pitcinaie, tae i 16 tee Bie 16 teeth test Bs S5e, 40c and ¢5c¢ ATION HOB AND RAK: Je iron, 4-teeth size, 18:.; S50 4£0e AND SHOVELS: roundor D-shaped or loom handles, were 500 Ae Py biti 450 halt 83" BOLTED GARDEN BAR- ja two eections, at GARDEN HOSE. Howe, si year at from’ Be, to 200, Ws Usp bs aG ae stock of 00k lengths. W ings, at, per foot, ome: do Jo Bot guarantee this hose against TAPESTRY CARPETS. Excellent quality; with closely woven wool nap; full range of new Spring designs; suitable for cham- ters, halls and stairs; special, per yd, 4c (Tiara Foor, Front, 19th 6.) CRACKERS—Fresh city-made Graham Wafers or Ont Meal Crackers, per b. J0¢ Tavis RAISINS Darras ¢faney biel oi? 2 CATSUP—Fountain brand, extra 16: fancy Tomato Catsup, pint bottle, e PEANUT BITTER pogetanea ity; absolutely pure ; no SOAP—Fairbank’s Fairy Oval, or Armour's Flotilla White Toilet T9 Soap: 5 cakes, Cc CANNED FRUIT — IMPERIAL , selected + H fine color, delicious we chin Saks & Company Will place on SPECIAL SALE, Wednesday, Household Linens. All Linen Satin Damask, 72 inches wide, in new open border patterns. Value $1.00 per yard. Napkins to Match, 24 inches. Value $3.25 per doz. Special at $2.35 20 inches. Value $2.25 per doz. 4 Special at $4.65 ] i Cloths, extra heavy, all linen satin damask, in new designs; size 2x2% yards. Value $2.25 each. Special at $1.55 Turkish Towels, extra heavy, double pile, bleached; size 27x56 inches. = Value 35c. each. Special at 22c i s, extra weight and quality, ouble pile; size 32 x 60 inches. Value 85c. each. Special at 59c Huck Towels, extra fine, all linen; hem- stitched, in woven colored borders or white. Value $6.00 per dozen. Special at 35¢ each $4.00 per dozen Open work B Scarfs and Table Tops, six- ty per cent. linen; scarfs 18x54 inches; tops, 30x30 inches. Value 50c>each. Special at 29c Tray Cloths, hand embroidered on very fine Irish linen; size 16x24-inches. Value $2.00 each. Saks & Company Will place on SPECIAL SALE, Wednesday, India Linons, 32 inches wide, at prices one-third less than their actual worth. Special at 750, P. bleached, Special at $1.10 8c. quality. Special at Se per yd. 10c. quality. Special at 7c per yd. 12c. quality. Special at 8c per yd. I5c. quality. Special at 9c per yd. 16c. quality. Special at 10c per yd. 18c. quality. Special at —‘ii}¢c per yd. 20c. quality. Special at 12}¢¢ per yd. 25c. quality. Special at 1524¢ per yd. 30c. quality. Special at 17c per yd. Wash Fabrics. Mousseline Broche, 27 inches wide, a sheer muslin fabric, with open weave effects, em- broidered in silk; dots, floral, Dresden and geometrical designs on white grounds. Value 50c. per yard.| At 210 French Pique, 28 inches wide, for shirt waists or shirt waist suits; dotted or striped designs, in neat effects on white grounds. Value 25c. per yard. - At 160 Dumbarton Zephyrs, 32 inches wide, one of the finest weaves of the Scotch Zephyrs, in striped effects. Value 35c, At 19¢ English Zephyr Madras, 32 inches wide, de- signed for shirt waists and shirt waist suits, in a generous variety of stripes and colors, Value 19c. per yard. At 10 Broadway, 33d to 34th Street ¥